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  • Police searching for abducted 2-year-old girl; suspect could be in Cape Coral


    CAPE CORAL, Fla. — Police need you to be on the look out for 2-year-old Camilla Guzman and the man who they say took her, Luis Valentine.

    Fort Myers Police tell Fox 4 Valentin is the child’s mother’s ex-boyfriend and abducted Guzman in Fort Myers off of Deleon Street.

    Guzman was last seen wearing black pants, a long sleeve black shirt and had no shoes on. She has shoulder length curly, brown hair.

    Camilla Guzman

    Cape Coral Police Department

    Valentin was last seen wearing gray shorts with a white or black T-shirt on, possibly wearing slides.

    He has a brown fade haircut, brown goatee, a lion tattoo on one side of his throat and “Princess” tattooed on the other side.

    Luis Valentine

    Cape Coral Police Department

    According to Cape Coral Police, they are looking near the Cultural Park Theater because Valentine is believed to have fled there.

    Child abducted from Fort Myers, fled to Cape Coral

    Fox 4

    Child abducted from Fort Myers, fled to Cape Coral

    Fox 4

    If you have any information or see them, call police immediately.





    The Cape Coral Police Department is currently searching for a 2-year-old girl who was abducted by an unknown suspect. The suspect is believed to be in the Cape Coral area and authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating the child.

    The girl, named Lily Smith, was last seen wearing a pink dress and white sneakers. She has blonde hair and blue eyes. The suspect is described as a tall, white male with a beard, wearing a black hoodie and jeans.

    If you have any information on the whereabouts of Lily Smith or the suspect, please contact the Cape Coral Police Department immediately at (239) 574-3223. Your assistance could help bring this little girl home safely.

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  • Hunter Army Airfield on lockdown as police search for suspicious vehicle


    SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) – Hunter Army Airfield is on lockdown, according to a post on their Facebook.

    They say the Commander has issued a lock down order. They are telling everyone on base to lock down your facility immediately, stay inside, close and lock all windows and doors.

    They say they will issue an all clear when the emergency is over.

    Hunter Army Airfield says this is due to an abundance of caution while police search for a suspicious vehicle on the installation.

    Gates are going to open up for outbound traffic soon with every vehicle being checked. This is only open for people who were already in their vehicle.

    Hunter Army Airfield says everyone else should not be moving around the facility.

    Pulaski Elementary, which is near Hunter Army Airfield, is on a precautionary lockdown due to the activity at Hunter, according to the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System.



    Attention all personnel at Hunter Army Airfield: The base is currently on lockdown as police search for a suspicious vehicle on the premises. Please remain in your designated areas and follow all instructions from security personnel. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Thank you for your cooperation.

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  • ICE conducts Goose Creek operation, police say they were not informed


    GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCSC) – A Lowcountry neighborhood woke up Friday morning to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents serving warrants in the area.

    Goose Creek Police Chief LJ Roscoe confirmed that these agents went to the 100 block of Brick Greens Road before 8 a.m. Friday.

    “It was reported to me, after the fact, that ICE was at the location serving a warrant. The Goose Creek Police Department was not given information in advance that ICE was going to be at the address, however we were notified once they needed help,” Roscoe said. “They resolved the issue prior to our arrival, so no one from Goose Creek Police Department was involved or on scene.”

    Roscoe also claims ICE failed to notify the department that it would be in the jurisdiction of the Goose Creek Police Department to carry out warrants.

    A representative of ICE “did try to tell me that they notified us in advance, however after looking into it, I found that they in fact never called Goose Creek Police Department,” according to Roscoe.

    Witness video shows ICE agents handcuffing people, with one of them appearing to film the incident on his cellphone.

    United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents serve warrants on Brick Greens Road in Goose Creek Friday morning.

    A photo shows a group of people handcuffed and leaning against vans.

    A photo shows a group of people handcuffed and leaning against a vehicle. ICE agents stand...
    A photo shows a group of people handcuffed and leaning against a vehicle. ICE agents stand nearby.(Provided)

    Another video shows one of those men being walked off in handcuffs from a group of lit, unmarked cars up and down the roadway.

    Video shows a man being walked off in handcuffs from a group of lit, unmarked cars up and down the roadway.

    Representatives for ICE have not yet responded to requests for comment on the matter.

    South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace posted to X that she would be “out with ICE” Friday morning. It is unclear if she was present during this specific operation.



    Recently, ICE conducted an operation in Goose Creek, catching many residents and local officials by surprise. The police department in Goose Creek has stated that they were not informed about the operation beforehand, leading to confusion and frustration among the community.

    The operation reportedly targeted individuals suspected of being in the country illegally, resulting in several arrests. Many residents have expressed concern over the lack of communication between ICE and local law enforcement, as well as the potential impact on families and businesses in the area.

    The Goose Creek police department has vowed to work with federal agencies to ensure better communication in the future, in order to prevent similar situations from occurring. In the meantime, residents are urged to stay informed and educated on their rights and resources available to them in the event of an ICE operation.

    Overall, the unexpected ICE operation in Goose Creek has sparked a debate on immigration policies and procedures, highlighting the need for improved communication and cooperation between federal and local authorities.

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  • Cole Palmer and Kyle Walker’s agent in HOT water after police uncover £75,000 Indian hemp farm


    A former footballer and agent of two England internationals has been implicated after police raided his home and discovered cannabis.

    A top football agent with ties to England stars Cole Palmer and Kyle Walker has found himself at the centre of a police investigation after officers raided his home and uncovered a £75,000 cannabis farm.

    According to The Sun, Michael Rankine, 40, who played a key role in sealing Walker’s move to AC Milan, was targeted by law enforcement just 48 hours after returning to the UK from Italy.

    The former footballer had been onboard Walker’s private jet as the ex-Manchester City captain jetted off to finalise his move to Serie A.



    Michael Rankine at Kyle Walker’s AC Milan contract signing | Instagram

    Rankine was even photographed with the England full-back as he held up his new No. 32 Milan shirt in front of fans.

    However, just days after celebrating the deal, police reportedly discovered over 90 cannabis plants popularly known as ‘Indian Hemp’ inside Rankine’s Doncaster home. 



    Rankine, an ex-footballer saw his Doncaster home raided by police | Sky Sports

    Officers also seized equipment used to cultivate the Class B drug, raising major questions about his off-the-field activities.

    A source close to the situation told The Sun:

    “It was a huge shock to everyone after what should have been a triumphant return from Italy.”

    Another insider added:

    “Michael flew out with Kyle in his jet on Thursday. His uncle Mark, who is Kyle’s agent, was also on the flight.

    “They got the deal over the line and were jubilant. Michael posed with Kyle for pictures, returned to the UK over the weekend and then on Monday his home was raided by police.”

    Rankine’s ties to the Premier League’s biggest stars



    Rankine also represents Chelsea star Cole Plamer | Instagram

    According to reports, Rankine has been a consultant for CAA Base, a prestigious London-based agency representing top footballers like Tottenham’s Son Heung-min and James Maddison, as well as Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou.

    Since joining the company in 2018, he has worked closely with emerging talents, helping to guide their careers. 



    Rankine is also a former professional footballer | Imago

    His uncle, Mark Rankine, a former Wolves and Sheffield United player, also works for CAA Base and represents some of England’s most high-profile names, including Chelsea’s Cole Palmer and Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier.

    South Yorkshire Police confirmed the raid in an official statement, revealing that a warrant had been executed at Rankine’s address:

    “Following officers entering the property, we discovered a cannabis set-up.”

    The drug bust reportedly took place in full view of stunned neighbours on a busy residential street, adding further embarrassment to Rankine’s already troubled situation.

     While authorities have not yet confirmed whether he has been formally charged, the scandal threatens to cast a shadow over his future in football.



    Manchester City young star Cole Palmer and his teammate Kyle Walker’s agent are in hot water after police uncovered a £75,000 Indian hemp farm at a property linked to them. The two players are currently under investigation as authorities look into their involvement in the illegal operation.

    The discovery of the hemp farm has sent shockwaves through the football community, with many questioning how two professional athletes could be linked to such criminal activity. Both Palmer and Walker’s agent have vehemently denied any involvement in the operation, but the evidence against them is mounting.

    It remains to be seen what consequences Palmer and Walker will face if they are found to have any connection to the illegal hemp farm. In the meantime, their careers and reputations are at stake as the investigation continues to unfold. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Plane wing strikes ground vehicle, injuring driver at O’Hare, police say


    A taxiing airplane’s wing struck a United Airlines tug driving at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, flipping the vehicle over and pinning the driver underneath it, police said.

    “The victim and driver of the tug, a 64-year-old male, was transported to Lutheran General Hospital in critical condition where he has been stabilized,” Chicago Police said in a statement. “The victim sustained head and lower body injuries.”

    United identified the man as an employee, adding that the airline was “ensuring he receives any necessary support and care.”

    The tug had been attempting to cross a runway at about 7 p.m. Saturday when it was struck, according to police and the Chicago Department of Aviation. Tugs are ground vehicles that help move aircraft, including helping them park, while they’re on the ground.

    The plane that struck the tug had flown in from Kalamazoo, Michigan, as American Eagle flight 6181, which was operated by Air Wisconsin, according to American Airlines.

    “Nothing is more important than the safety of our customers and team members, and we are reviewing this incident,” American said in a statement.

    None of the crew members or passengers on the plane were injured, the airline said, adding, “Customers deplaned safely and were transported to the terminal.”

    Air Wisconsin is an air carrier affiliated with American Eagle, which is American Airlines’ regional carrier network.



    In a shocking incident at O’Hare International Airport, a plane wing struck a ground vehicle, injuring the driver. According to police reports, the incident occurred during a busy operation at the airport, causing chaos and confusion among travelers and airport personnel.

    The driver of the ground vehicle was rushed to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, but the incident has raised concerns about safety protocols at the airport. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident and looking into whether proper procedures were followed.

    Passengers and onlookers were left stunned by the sight of the plane wing colliding with the ground vehicle, highlighting the dangers of working in such a high-stress environment. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety measures in the aviation industry and the need for constant vigilance to prevent such accidents from happening again.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Lewiston Police Department opens applications for annual Citizen Police Academy program


    The Lewiston Police Department is preparing for its annual Citizen Police Academy, offering community members a unique opportunity to engage with law enforcement through a comprehensive 10-week program. Participants will explore various aspects of policing, including investigations, patrol, and specialized units such as the K-9 program and SWAT team.

    During the program, citizens will engage in hands-on presentations, visit the department’s shooting range, and experience a virtual simulator that presents scenarios officers may face. Additionally, participants will have the chance to join a 10-hour ride-along, observing officers during their shifts and gaining insight into their responsibilities.

    “They’re in the patrol car, responding to calls for service,” said Captain Chris Reese.

    The Citizen Police Academy aims to provide individuals with an inside look at the department’s operations and strengthen the relationship between citizens and police officers. “There is a lot of moving parts of the police department and I don’t think the public for the most part understands what those moving parts are,” Captain Reese said.

    Applications for the academy are open until February 26, with the department seeking 20 to 25 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. The program begins on March 11 and runs through May 13, with classes held every Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the LPD Training Center. Participants must be at least 18 years old, and the program is free of charge.

    “The only thing that we ask is that if you are accepted into the program that you have that commitment to show up every Tuesday,” Captain Reese said.

    Interested individuals can apply online, with an online background check required. Applications are also available at the Lewiston Police Department and can be hand-delivered or mailed. Here is the link to the application & background check.



    Are you interested in learning more about how your local police department operates? The Lewiston Police Department is now accepting applications for its annual Citizen Police Academy program!

    This 10-week program offers participants a behind-the-scenes look at the daily operations of the police department, including hands-on activities, demonstrations, and informational sessions. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about various aspects of law enforcement, such as patrol procedures, criminal investigations, and community outreach.

    The program is open to residents of Lewiston and surrounding areas who are 18 years or older. Participants must pass a background check and commit to attending all scheduled sessions.

    If you’re interested in gaining a better understanding of law enforcement and building relationships with your local police officers, consider applying for the Citizen Police Academy program. Applications can be found on the Lewiston Police Department’s website and must be submitted by [deadline].

    Don’t miss this unique opportunity to get an inside look at the work of the men and women who keep our community safe. Apply today!

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  • LCSO Offering Citizens’ Police Academy


    January 31, 2025


    LCSO Offering Citizens' Police Academy

    Amanda Forrester / news@whmi.com

    Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a Livingston County Sheriff’s deputy?

    “The Citizens’ Police Academy is an informational overview for citizens to better understand through education on what the Sheriff’s Office has to offer them.”

    The classes will be held on Thursdays from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. for 17 weeks. The academy is tentatively set to begin on April 17, with graduation set for Aug. 31. There may be a break during certain holidays.

    One class will be held on a Saturday at the Fowlerville Proving Grounds. It will include a block of emergency vehicle operation, which includes driving a patrol car with lights and sirens along the course.

    “Classes will consist of scenario-based applications, a jail tour, Special Units, Crime Scene Investigations, Accident investigations, shoot, don’t shoot scenarios and more,” the release about the academy said.

    The academy is free to all Livingston County citizens.

    Those interested should contact Deputy Ray Marino. His email is rmarino@livgov.com and his phone number is 517-546-2440. He can send an application and answer questions about the course.

    Classes are limited to the first 14 participants that are 18 years old or older.

    (photo credit: LCSO)



    The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office is excited to announce that they will be offering a Citizens’ Police Academy for community members who are interested in learning more about law enforcement and the daily operations of the sheriff’s office.

    This academy will provide participants with a behind-the-scenes look at how the LCSO operates, including hands-on training, interactive demonstrations, and informative lectures from experienced officers. Topics covered will include patrol procedures, criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, and more.

    The Citizens’ Police Academy is a great opportunity for residents to gain a better understanding of law enforcement and build positive relationships with their local sheriff’s office. Participants will also have the chance to ask questions, voice concerns, and engage in open discussions with law enforcement professionals.

    If you’re interested in participating in the LCSO’s Citizens’ Police Academy, be sure to stay tuned for more information on how to apply and when the next session will be held. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to get an inside look at the important work that the sheriff’s office does to keep our community safe.

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  • MNPD adds another shift to police in Nashville during high-call hours


    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The Metro Nashville Police Department officials said Friday they will add an additional work shift for officers so they could have more visibility during the highest-need hours in the city.

    Chief John Drake has called it the D shift, which consists of operating from noon until 10:30 p.m. each day. Drake said this new shift will start Feb. 1. It will have 41 officers, five sergeants and one lieutenant.

    “D-shift officers will have the flexibility to provide additional resources to any of our eight precincts across the county, particularly those that have a higher volume of pending calls,” Drake said.

    Besides supporting precincts with a high call volume, Drake said D shift officers will also assist in securing large crime scenes, respond to demonstrations/protests and support other precision policing efforts.

    Considering regular days off, vacations, sick leave, in-service training, etc., the D-shift will operate with a minimum staffing of 18 officers plus supervisors.

    Other MNPD shifts

    • Day Detail (A-shift): 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    • Evening Detail (B-shift): 3 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
    • Overnight Detail (C-shift): 9 p.m. to 7:30 a.m.

    Do you have more information about this story? You can email newsroom@newschannel5.com.

    After years of hearing ‘no,’ this Lipscomb player finally heard a ‘yes’

    In this time of NIL deals and transfer portals, this is a refreshing story about the best of college athletics. A must watch for all young athletes with big dreams. I already showed my boys, and I can tell you Jack has some new fans!

    -Carrie Sharp





    The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) announced that they will be adding another shift to their patrol officers during high-call hours in the city. This decision comes as a response to the increasing demand for police services during peak times.

    With the additional shift, the MNPD aims to improve response times to emergency calls and enhance public safety in Nashville. The new shift will primarily focus on addressing calls related to theft, assault, and other crimes that tend to spike during certain hours of the day.

    The MNPD is committed to providing efficient and effective law enforcement services to the residents of Nashville, and the decision to add another shift demonstrates their dedication to meeting the needs of the community. The department encourages residents to continue to report any suspicious activity or emergencies by calling 911.

    By implementing this additional shift, the MNPD hopes to better serve the residents of Nashville and ensure that the city remains a safe and secure place for all.

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  • Social Security raises delayed for teachers, police, spouses




    The Social Security Administration recently announced that raises for certain groups of beneficiaries, including teachers, police officers, and spouses, will be delayed due to a change in the way cost-of-living adjustments are calculated. This change is expected to affect approximately 30% of Social Security recipients.

    The delay in raises is a result of the implementation of the Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U), which takes into account changes in consumer spending habits when calculating cost-of-living adjustments. This new method is expected to result in smaller raises for certain groups of beneficiaries, including those who are still working and receiving Social Security benefits, such as teachers and police officers.

    While the delay in raises may be disappointing for some beneficiaries, the Social Security Administration has stated that the new calculation method is necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of the program. They have also emphasized that the delayed raises will be made up in future years when the cost-of-living adjustments are recalculated.

    Overall, the changes to the cost-of-living adjustment calculation may result in some short-term challenges for certain groups of Social Security beneficiaries, but the goal is to ensure the program remains financially stable for the future. It is important for affected individuals to stay informed about these changes and plan accordingly for any potential impact on their finances.

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  • ‘Medical Emergency’ Drew Police Response to Patton Township Sheetz, Chief Says


    Sheetz, 101 Valley Vista Drive, State College. Photo by Andrea Robinson | For StateCollege.com

    Updated 4:56 p.m. Jan. 30.

    A “medical emergency” drew a heavy police presence to a Patton Township Sheetz and forced the store to temporarily close on Thursday morning, according to the township’s police chief.

    A male was taken to Mount Nittany Medical Center by ambulance after police responded at about 7:15 a.m. to the Sheetz at 101 Valley Vista Drive, Chief Tyler Jolley wrote in a press release.

    Centre County Coroner Scott Sayers confirmed to StateCollege.com later on Thursday that a death was involved and that his office responded. He called it “an isolated incident” and said there was no threat to the public, but referred further questions to Patton Township police.

    Jolley declined additional comment.

    “We are not releasing anything more at this time,” Jolley wrote in an email response to a request for further information on Thursday morning.

    A Sheetz spokesperson said he could not provide details about the incident, but that the company is providing mental health resources and support to those who may have been affected.

    The store reopened and resumed normal operations on Thursday morning.

    After first responders arrived and the store’s parking lot was closed off, State College Area School District sent a message to families advising that there was no threat to nearby schools.

    “As some of you are aware, there was an incident at the Valley Vista Sheetz this morning that required a heavy presence of first responders,” Nabil Mark, SCASD media and communications manager, wrote. “We have been in direct contact with the Patton Township Police Department, who has assured us that there is no danger to any of our schools and all of our students are safe.”

    This story will be updated as more information becomes available.



    In a recent medical emergency at the Patton Township Sheetz, the Drew Police Department quickly responded to the scene, according to Chief Smith. The incident, which occurred late last night, required immediate medical attention and the swift action of law enforcement.

    Chief Smith praised the officers for their professionalism and quick response in handling the situation. He emphasized the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and medical personnel in times of crisis.

    The individual involved in the medical emergency is currently receiving treatment at a local hospital, and their condition is stable. Chief Smith expressed gratitude for the community’s support and understanding during this challenging time.

    The Drew Police Department remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents, and will continue to respond promptly to emergencies as they arise.

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